Knowing Scripture shows us that it is the privilege and duty of every believer to diligently study God's Word. It reminds us that along with this privilege comes the responsibility to interpret the Bible correctly. Dr. R.C. Sproul teaches that interpreting Scripture, like all sciences, is governed by rules. He lays out the basic guidelines for correctly understanding, interpreting, and applying Scripture, using time-tested principles from Scripture to show how to find the true meaning of its contents. This series is a great study tool for both beginning and long-time Bible readers.

Faith alone is the foundational answer to the question, “What must I do to be saved?” The doctrine of justification by faith alone is at the center of Reformation theology, and remains critical for all believers today. This doctrine is continually under assault, yet without it, there is no gospel. In this lecture series, Dr. Sproul explores the doctrine of justification historically and theologically. He carefully defines each term in the phrase “justification by faith alone” while pointing to the imputation of a perfect righteousness found only in Jesus Christ.

"Have you ever been troubled by doubts about the Bible? Have you ever had your faith in God's Word challenged or dismissed? The temptation in the Garden didn't begin with promises of wealth or power. It began with an attack on God's Word. Satan continues that challenge today, with devastating results inside and outside the church.

Hath God Said? meets the devil's challenge. R.C. Sproul proclaims and defends the world-transforming truth that God has spoken in His Word. He shows that communication requires an absolute standard of truth—and that Scripture is that standard. And R.C. demonstrates the failure of all attempts to make the Bible partly true and partly false. Hath God Said? will strengthen your faith in the integrity of the Bible—and your ability to proclaim and defend His holy character in your world."

"In 2 Peter, Peter exhorts all who read his letter to make their calling and election sure by diligently pursuing the fruit of the Spirit. “For in this way,” he writes, “there will be richly provided for you an entrance into the eternal kingdom of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ” (2 Peter 1:11, ESV).

In this series, Dr. R.C. Sproul addresses the importance of living in pursuit of holiness over against “easy believism.” He explores the doctrine of assurance as he helps to explain the relationship between the Christian life and the work of Christ Jesus on our behalf."

Many believe that we are totally free to choose salvation. In Willing to Believe, Dr. R.C. Sproul shows that man's will is not free but in bondage to sin. He says that we are doomed unless God has mercy and changes our hearts. Dr. Sproul examines the issue of free will throughout history, looking at the views of Augustine, Pelagius, Luther, Calvin, Arminius, Edwards, Finney, and others, demonstrating that some assumptions regarding “free will” undermine the Gospel and conceal God's glory in salvation.

The Gospels describe a number of encounters of first-century Jews and Gentiles with Jesus Christ. From the encounter with Nathaniel to the encounter with Pontius Pilate, the writers of the Gospels describe the varying reactions of people to this One who claimed the authority of God Himself. In Face to Face With Jesus, Dr. R.C. Sproul looks at what Scripture reveals about the character of Jesus through His encounters with specific men and women.

Is your conscience held captive by the Word of God, or is it subject to the whims of your culture? The world seeks to suppress your conscience and conform it into the image of the lawless one. The Christian must seek the good, strive for integrity, and reflect the holiness of our Creator and Redeemer. In this series, Dr. R.C. Sproul lays the foundation for that lifelong process.

What higher satisfaction is there than knowing that what we do and think
is pleasing to God? But how can we, as imperfect Christians, ever hope
to please a perfect God? Is it even possible in a world where
temptations so often lead us astray? In this series of practical
guidelines for Christian living, Dr. R.C. Sproul clearly identifies the struggles we all share in pleasing God and offers insights on how to overcome them.

These days there is a lot of talk about promises. Most of the time,
the focus is on man's promises rather than on God's promises. But as we
have all experienced, the promises of sinful man fail time and
time again.

In this series, Dr. R.C. Sproul
demonstrates that the one, true Promise Keeper always keeps His
promises. Dr. Sproul explains how God, throughout history, has fulfilled
His promised plan of redemption in and through His people.

In opposition to churchmen who argued that man is made righteous by
faith and works, the Protestant Reformers fearlessly preached that by
faith alone God's people are justified. With devotion to Scripture above
all else, Martin Luther, John Calvin, and others helped believers cast
aside their perversions of the gospel and once again recognize the Lord
alone as the One who saves. In this series, Dr. R.C.
Sproul examines the biblical doctrine of redemption as summarized in
the five solas of the Reformation, propositions that remind us God alone
deserves the glory for our salvation.

Everyone has a worldview, a framework through which they interpret
reality and answer life's ultimate questions. Many people, however, are
unaware of the view they embrace. In this series, Dr. R.C.
Sproul examines some of today's most popular worldviews and
demonstrates that only the Christian worldview truly answers life's most
important questions.

In Defending Your Faith: An Overview of Classical Apologetics with R.C. Sproul,
Dr. Sproul surveys the history of apologetics and demonstrates that
reason and science are your allies in defending the existence of God and
the historical truth claims of Jesus Christ. He affirms four logical
premises that are necessary for all reasonable discourse, and teaches
you how to defend your faith in a faithless world. Furthermore, he
points out that there are many levels on which to defend your faith, and
shows how apologetics brings comfort and confidence to Christians of
all ages.

This series is designed for individual study, senior high school
classes, homeschoolers, small study groups, and adult Sunday
school classes.

In Foundations: An Overview of Systematic Theology, R.C.
Sproul shows that the truths of Scripture relate to each other in
perfect harmony. This eye-opening series addresses a myriad of questions
about the origin and authority of the Bible, God, the Trinity, man,
sin, salvation, revelation, miracles, the church, the end times,
and more.

As he examines David's sin and confession, Dr. R.C. Sproul demonstrates how God was merciful to David, restoring to him the joy of salvation. In addition, Dr. Sproul addresses the need for all people to recognize their sin and repent, acknowledging that God is the Judge for all people and that He shows mercy to the repentant.

All Christians must be well grounded in the basics of the Christian faith in order for them to grow into maturity. In this series, Dr. R.C. Sproul gives a concise explanation of the fundamental doctrines of Christianity in the Apostles' Creed. It is especially useful for those who have lived to no Christian background and need to learn the basic doctrines of Christianity. Those who are teaching church membership, confirmation or communicant classes will find this series to be helpful in teaching the fundamentals found in the Apostles Creed to their students.

The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom (Prov. 1:7), but often we do fear the Lord as we ought because we forget how He is revealed in Scripture. We tend to view God as a heavenly grandfather, not as one who is a consuming fire. We think God is like us, when instead He is utterly holy. Until we understand who God is, we will not have the right attitude toward Him. In this series, Dr. R.C. Sproul helps us to understand who God really is, showing us the One who is holy.

The apostle John distinctively presents Jesus as the Logos, the eternal Word of God. Through Him the cosmos was created, and through Him the Father is most perfectly revealed.

In this series, Dr. R.C. Sproul examines the eight unique "I AM" sayings of Jesus recorded in John's gospel, all of which are powerful expressions of His saving relationship to the world. He uses God's Word to bring us to a deeper understanding of the God-man as both protector and nurturer of His people.

To understand the culture in which we live in, you need to be familiar with the ideas that have shaped it.

In Ligonier's survey series, The Consequences of Ideas, R.C. Sproul traces the contours of Western philosophy throughout history and shows how our culture evolved to what it is today.

From ancient Greek thinkers like Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle to Christian philosophers such as Augustine, Anselm and Aquinas to the shapers of modern thought such as Hume, Kant and Nietzsche, R.C. demonstrates the consequences of each of these and other important thinkers' ideas on world events, theology, the fine arts and culture, as well as our everyday lives.

Listen, and you will hear echoes of their ideas in your daily conversations-especially as you witness to unbelievers.

Join Dr. Sproul on a unique study tour as he explores the major themes,
events, and people that are brought to life in the Bible. Dust to Glory
provides a panorama of biblical truth and a starting point to help you
understand the content of the Bible. Dust to Glory can energize your
study of the Bible, provide you with new insights, and improve your
ability to read, understand, and apply Scripture to your life.

“I believe that Dust to Glory is the most important teaching tool Ligonier has produced,” says Dr.
Sproul. “It is our prayer that it will serve you in your desire to grow
in the knowledge and love of God. As Christians, we are called to be
people of the Word. My hope is that Dust to Glory will encourage, stimulate, and assist you to master the Scriptures so that the Scriptures may master you.”

Angels and demons are portrayed and discussed everywhere--from statues and paintings to poems and songs to the Internet. But are they understood correctly? With all the attention these beings receive, Christians are bound to get confused between what is often to be "common knowledge" and how the Word of God actually portrays them. In this series, Dr. R.C. Sproul challenges many of the modern myths regarding these other-worldly beings by offering a biblical view of the spiritual realm.

What characterizes Christians? The apostle Paul tells us: love, joy,
peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and
self-control (Gal. 5:22-23). It is through the Spirit that we develop these traits, grow in grace, and glorify God. Dr. R.C. Sproul explores these qualities and the transforming power they evidence.

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